NBC Bay Area Production Assistant Jeremy Martin Passes Away

Kntv NBC Bay Area Production Assistant Jeremy Martin Passes Away

Jeremy Martin, a production assistant at KNTV NBC Bay Area who was just starting his television journalism career, died suddenly last Friday night, Dec. 15. He was 26. (Courtesy/NBC Bay Area)

Jeremy Martin, a production assistant at KNTV NBC Bay Area who was just starting his television journalism career, died suddenly last Friday night, Dec. 15. He was 26.

Jeremy joined the station in 2022 and was a much-loved member of the NBC Bay Area family, working on the production team in our newsroom. Always hard-working, he loved his work, and he loved being a part of NBC Bay Area. All his colleagues, who became his friends, loved him.

Jeremy received his associate in arts degree from Ohlone College in Fremont in 2020. In 2023, he graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism.

While attending Ohlone, he served on The Monitor, the college’s weekly newspaper, as a reporter and editor. A talented writer, he loved to write about his passion: video games.

At the time of his death, Jeremy was just getting his career started. He wanted to be a TV reporter someday.

A Fremont native, Jeremy was born with a congenital heart defect.

The San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences extends its deepest, sincerest condolences to Jeremy’s parents and family and all of his friends during this difficult time.

NATAS SF President Walks Tall into New Job

NATAS SF President Walks Tall into New Job

By Joyce Mitchell

His tall stature an indication, NATAS NorCal/SF President Brooks Jarosz walks with a high level of respect. After 15 years reporting on everything from elections to earthquakes, Jarosz got an offer he couldn’t refuse. A new career chapter opened up and he is leaving the TV news business. But he’s not going far.  

An Investigative Reporter at KTVU Fox2, Jarosz looks forward to working with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office as Senior Communications Officer in San Jose. “I’ll be focused on community engagement, building trust and overseeing all department communications,” said Jarosz. “It’s an exciting opportunity to serve the communities that I’ve covered for the past 6 plus years.”

An esteemed investigative reporter, Jarosz worked his last day at KTVU December 15, 2023. While he said that it was a difficult decision to leave television, Jarosz maintains it’s definitely the right one. “The industry has changed greatly, but I’m still the news man I always was,” said Jarosz.

A stellar reputation follows Jarosz out the door of KTVU. “Brooks departure from reporting is an unfortunate sign of these times,” said former longtime KGO Reporter Wayne Freedman. “Viewers at home will lose the insights of an experienced and responsible newsman with a depth of sources. So now, he becomes a source in his own right. The Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office gains a credible person to speak for and represent them.”

 As for Jarosz, he brings to his new job the fire in his belly that fueled his reporting. “Investigative reporting has been a passion because it means righting wrongs, exposing corruption, and making the world a better place,” said Jarosz. “But it’s time to flex some other muscles with the goal of continuing to make a difference.”

Most people leaving TV news get some withdrawals. “Of course, I’ll miss my TV colleagues, the life inside the newsroom, and the adrenaline rush of breaking news,” said Jarosz. But he said that he’s also looking to holidays off and spending more time with family and friends.

As his job changes, one thing that will remain consistent is his commitment to the NATAS NorCal/SF Chapter. He will continue serving as President of Emmy SF TV. He’s also staying in the Bay Area. 

Freedman chaired the Awards Committee for many years and had the opportunity to work closely with Jarosz.  “We’re glad Brooks is staying with the Academy,” said Freedman. “He continues to bring strength, integrity, and guidance.” Freedman now serves as a member of the National Awards Committee.

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KOVR-TV & KMAX-TV Name Veteran Local News Executive Pete Saiers Vice President and News Director

KOVR-TV & KMAX-TV Name Veteran Local News Executive Pete Saiers Vice President and News Director

Veteran local news executive Pete Saiers has been named vice president and news director at CBS News and Stations’ local businesses in Sacramento, including KOVR-TV (CBS 13), KMAX-TV

Veteran local news executive Pete Saiers has been named vice president and news director at CBS News and Stations’ local businesses in Sacramento, including KOVR-TV (CBS 13), KMAX-TV (Ind., Channel 31), the CBS News Sacramento streaming channel and CBSNewsSacramento.com, as of Monday, Dec. 18. The announcement was made today by Deborah Collura, president and general manager of CBS Sacramento.

“Pete Saiers embodies the caliber of leadership and industry expertise we sought for this pivotal role. His unparalleled understanding of the California market, coupled with his proven track record in major market news, aligns seamlessly with our vision to deliver exceptional content across our platforms. We are excited to welcome Pete to CBS Sacramento as our newest leader joining our news division,” said Collura.

Saiers’ previous experience includes KTLA in Los Angeles, where he was director of news and content, and news director in Seattle at duopoly station KING/KONG TV.

“I’m incredibly honored and looking forward to joining the CBS Sacramento team,” said Saiers. “I am eager to collaborate with the talented team here, and together contribute to the station’s legacy of delivering impactful and engaging news coverage to the Sacramento community.”

Prior to his tenure as a news director, Saiers spent 18 years at CBS-owned station KPIX in San Francisco. In his early career, Saiers was a reporter in Beirut before transitioning to a reporter/producer role at KOVR in Sacramento.

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One of KGO-TV’s Most Prolific and Most Popular Television Personalities Passes Away

One of KGO-TV’s Most Prolific and Most Popular Television Personalities Passes Away

Jack Hanson's colorful career on the television airwaves of the San Francisco Bay Area spanned six decades

By Kevin Wing

Vice President, Board of Governors, San Francisco

Chair, Media Museum of Northern California

Jack Hanson, whose colorful career on the television airwaves of the San Francisco Bay Area spanned six decades, most notably for his nearly 25 years at KGO-TV in San Francisco, died peacefully early Sunday morning at his home in Marin County following a brief illness. He was 91.

From the late 1960s and on through the ‘70s and ‘80s, Hanson was one of KGO-TV’s most prolific and most popular television personalities. Relaxed, poised and always very comfortable in front of the TV cameras, he nearly did it all, from serving as a weatherman on Channel 7 “News Scene” with anchors Fred Van Amburg and Jerry Jensen to co-hosting the station’s’ popular “AM San Francisco” morning talk show alongside Nancy Fleming, who was crowned Miss America in 1961.

Hanson was born in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury District in 1932. After high school, he attended San Francisco City College for six months, then entered the Army, which was followed by a stint in the Navy. After he returned to San Francisco, he attended San Francisco State University, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the university’s prestigious radio and television department. 

Hanson began his broadcast career in the mid-1950s working in the mailroom at KPIX in San Francisco after graduating from college. From the mailroom to becoming a stage manager, he went to work for KRON-TV, working on live shows such as NBC’s “Wide, Wide World”.  

Hanson’s first appearance on television was seen nationally when he appeared, in 1959, as a 26-year-old contestant on “You Bet Your Life”, Groucho Marx’s popular 1950s syndicated game show. Hanson traded barbs with Marx before taking home more than $2,000.

In 1961, he started doing regular on-camera fill-in work. Hanson began working for KRON-TV in San Francisco that year as a stage manager on the popular children’s show, “The Mayor Art Show”. One day, Art Finley, the series’ host, called in sick. Hanson stepped in for him. The rest is history.

This was followed by a 13-week stint as host of “Watch and Win”, a live quiz show on KTVU in Oakland. By the mid-1960s, Hanson was hosting his own show, “Jack’s Place”, on KPIX. He interviewed celebrities and, being the accomplished cartoonist that he was, he would also draw cartoons, much to the delight of Bay Area viewers. His cartoons ultimately became his trademark.

In the late 1960s, he joined KGO-TV as a weatherman. To help illustrate the weather, especially when Hanson was talking about extreme cold weather or a heat wave, he would draw cartoons on the weather map – such as one caricature of a shivering dog at the coldest spot in the country.

In addition to providing weather forecasts on KGO-TV’s top-rated afternoon and evening newscasts throughout the 1970s and through the early ‘80s, Hanson also did double duty, co-hosting “AM San Francisco” for five years, from 1977 to 1982. So popular as a talk show host, he was sent down to Los Angeles often to fill in as co-host for KABC-TV’s “AM Los Angeles” and “Mid-Morning Los Angeles”.

Hanson’s career at KGO-TV lasted through the 1980s. During that time, he also co-hosted the station’s live 40th anniversary special alongside Russ Coughan in 1989.

From the 1990s and into the 21st century, Hanson continued on television, appearing as host of “Comcast Newsmakers”, which aired on CNN in between the cable network’s news segments. 

As a published cartoonist, he also did artwork for the Sierra Club. Besides TV, he also appeared in movies, TV commercials and industrial TV programs. He also served as emcee for many charitable organizations’ telethons, including the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center.

The San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences inducted him in 2000 and 2008 into the distinguished Silver Circle and Gold Circle, respectively, for his more than 25 and 50 years of contributions to Bay Area and Northern California television.

Hanson is survived by his wife of 30 years, Pauline, and eight children. 

 

After nearly 34 years in the business, KHON reporter Manolo Morales is hanging up his press lanyard and looking forward to retirement life

After nearly 34 years in the business, KHON reporter Manolo Morales is hanging up his press lanyard and looking forward to retirement life

KHON reporter Manolo Morales

After nearly 34 years in the business, KHON reporter Manolo Morales is hanging up his press lanyard and looking forward to retirement life.

KHON2 General Manager Kristina Lockwood says “His role here ha been significant and has been at the forefront of so many historical stories impacting our state. He will be missed by all us here and also by our viewers.”

“It’s been one heck of a ride!,” says Manolo. “News really gave me so many opportunities to meet all kinds of people and I’m grateful for that. More importantly, I’ve been able to work with some of the finest in the business. I’m not completely done. I’ll come back and do some special projects with KHON2 next year. You haven’t seen the last of me!”

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NATAS SF/Norcal Governor Shares Father’s Treasure Trove of stories Covering JFK Assassination as a Reporter 60 Years Later

NATAS SF/Norcal Governor Shares Father’s Treasure Trove of stories Covering JFK Assassination as a Reporter 60 Years Later

Travis Linn interviewing Jack Ruby

By NATAS SF/Norcal Board of Governor John Linn

November 22nd was the the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination. 

My father, who was the Dean of Journalism at the University of Nevada later in life, covered the events of that day. I’ve put together an article with his script, a letter to family and friends, and some photos and memorabilia from that time. I’ve also attached audio of one of his reports from that day.

Listen to Travis Linn 1963 radio report by clicking the link below:

NATAS SF/NorCal Hosts Virtual Panel of War Experts About the Dangers and Psychological Impacts of War Journalism

Natas SF Norcal Hosts Virtual Panel of War Experts About the Dangers and Psychological Impacts of War Journalism

NATAS SF/NorCal Hosts Virtual Panel of War Experts About the Dangers and Psychological Impacts of War Journalism hosted a virtual live event with notable former war correspondents on Saturday November 18, 2023

NATAS SF/NorCal hosted a virtual live event with notable former war correspondents, a leading academic voice on the Middle East region, and mental health and – on the contexts, dangers and psychological impacts of war journalism, in the backdrop of the desolation of the Israel-Hamas War on Saturday, November 18th.

Speakers included:

Steve Mallory, [Ret.] NBC War Correspondent
Lyanne Melendez, Reporter, KGO-TV / ABC 7 News
Dr. George Bisharat, UC Law, San Francisco / Professor
Jennifer Whitney, Psychotherapist / Ex-CBS13 News Anchor

Moderator: Brooks Jarosz, President, NATAS SF/NorCal 

Remarks: Committee Chair & Closing: Odette Alcazaren-Keeley, Diversity Chair, NATAS SF/NorCal 

The discussion was heartfelt, truthful, and impactful as the experts weaved through a variety of real life challenges of covering wars – in the backdrop of the desolation of the Israel-Hamas war.

To suggest future Diversity programs, please email
 

Watch the full event on the EmmySFTV YouTube page below.

“THE 50TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS,” HOSTED BY “ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT’S” KEVIN FRAZIER AND NISCHELLE TURNER, RESCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 ON CBS

“THE 50TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS,” HOSTED BY “ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT’S” KEVIN FRAZIER AND NISCHELLE TURNER, RESCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 ON CBS

New York/Los Angeles, California – November 10, 2023 – The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) and CBS announce that THE 50th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS has been rescheduled to be broadcast LIVE Friday, December 15 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. This year marks the 17th time CBS has broadcast the Daytime Emmy® Awards, more than any other network. ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT’s Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner will host the ceremony, set to take place at the Westin Bonaventure Los Angeles

Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress Susan Lucci, who was previously announced, will receive her Lifetime Achievement Honors at the gala awards ceremony. The nominations were announced in April and can be found HERE.

“We are pleased to set this new date with CBS for the Daytime Emmys to celebrate our Golden Anniversary,” said Adam Sharp, President and CEO, NATAS. Adding, “We know the loyal fans of daytime television have waited patiently to properly honor and recognize all of the deserving nominees and we look forward to the celebration we have all been waiting for.”

“CBS has a storied history in daytime and we are delighted to continue having THE DAYTIME EMMYS on the Network for the next two years,” said Mackenzie Mitchell, vice president, specials, music and live events, CBS. “We look forward to celebrating the show’s 50th anniversary and highlighting the best that daytime has to offer.”  

The Daytime Emmy® Awards have recognized outstanding achievement in television programming and crafts since 1974, honoring work in a variety of categories, including daytime dramas, talk shows, instructional programming, hosting, and legal/courtroom programs. In 2021, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) and the Television Academy jointly announced plans to realign the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards to be organized by content genre, as opposed to program airtime. In addition, in recognition of the marked increase in content and entries for children’s programming, 2022 marked the first annual Children’s & Family Emmy® Awards, with relevant categories separating from the Daytime Emmys into their own competition and ceremony. All awards are judged by a pool of peer professionals from across the television industry.

The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards is produced by NATAS and Associated Television International (ATI), which produced Daytime Emmy Award ceremonies on The CW in 2009 and on CBS in 2010, 2011, 2020, 2021 and 2022. Adam Sharp and Lisa Armstrong are executive producers from NATAS, while David McKenzie is executive producer from ATI.

About The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) is a service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy Awards for News & Documentary, Sports, Daytime and Children’s & Family programming, as well as achievements in television Technology & Engineering. NATAS membership consists of more than 18,000 broadcast and media professionals represented in 19 regional chapters across the country. Beyond awards, NATAS has extensive educational programs including regional student television and its Student Award for Excellence and the National Student Production Awards for outstanding journalistic work by high school students, as well as scholarships, publications and major activities for both industry professionals and the viewing public.

Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as on demand. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not have the option to stream live but will have access to on-demand the day after the special airs.

Herb Zettl Dies at 94 – Leaving Memories Galore

Herb Zettl Dies at 94 – Leaving Memories Galore

Dr. Herbert Zettl, distinguished Professor Emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) at San Francisco State University died Monday, October 30th at home in Forest Knolls, California.  He was 94

By Joyce Mitchell, SF NATAS Board 

Having made a huge mark in the television industry, Herb Zettl taught, mentored, and touched the lives of thousands of students. Many work in the business today, thanks to the guidance and direction from Zettl.

Zettle, at the age of 94, died October 30, 2023 at his home in Forest Knolls, CA. He was a distinguished Professor Emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) at San Francisco State University. His teaching continues via several of his books that include Television Production Handbook, Sight South Motion, and Applied Media Aesthetics. As we approach the Gold & Silver Circle Induction Ceremony coming up Saturday November 11, 2023, Zettl will be remembered as a veteran who made a difference not only in our region but throughout the world. His books were translated into several foreign languages – Spanish, Greek, and Chinese – to name but a few.

Zettl, who carries many letters behind his name including a PhD from Berkeley and MA from Stanford, was inducted into the NorCal/SF Silver Circle in 1998. A few years later in 2012, He again was honored with induction into the Gold Circle. His career in broadcast journalism was later honored by the Academy with presentation of the Governors’ Award in 2016.

After 40 years at San Francisco State University, Zettl retired from teaching. But his legacy lives Before going in to teaching, Zettl worked at several television stations including KPIX/CBS in San Francisco. There, he was a producer-director, participating in numerous CBS and NBC network TV productions such as Edward R. Murrow’s Person to Person and various network specials.

In addition to his scholarly work and close connections with students and department members from San Francisco State University, Zettl was an accomplished painter whose art was shown in many exhibits. He was also a member of NATAS and Broadcast Legends.

To bid farewell to this giant in our business, a public memorial will soon be announced. Zettl is survived by his wife Erika, daughter Renee, son Alex and 11 grand and great Grandchildren.

Gone…but never forgotten.

Big Turnout at Sacramento NATAS Mixer

Big Turnout at Sacramento NATAS Mixer

October 7, 2023 Sacramento Mixer at Camera Kitchen (Susan A. Bradley Photography)

Sacramento was ready to celebrate the high number of Emmy® Awards received by the region this past year! 

More than 50 members and non-members gathered on October 7 at Camera Kitchen for our Sacramento Mixer! 

Watch this VIDEO RECAP of the Sacramento Mixer on our YouTube channel.

Gratitude extended to Resurrection Brands for the wine, to Bee’s Cafe++ Catering for the munchies, to DJ Swade for the beats, and to The Wolf of J Street for organizing the after-party at the Red Light Lounge.

And thank you, attendees! The impressive turnout is encouraging the Chapter to have more Mixers in Sacramento – but also we’re considering having the Emmy® Awards Gala in Sacramento in 2025! Let me know what you think! Email me with any thoughts and suggestions about this, about future Mixers, about Member Benefits – anything that you’d like our Chapter to know.

Remember that Call for Entries for the 2024 Emmy® Awards opens December 1. 

And if you join NATAS in the fall, you get Member Benefits for the fall AND the following year – including a discount on Emmy® Award entries.

Thanks again! We truly hope you had a fantastic time, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones.

Raul Lima 

VP Sacramento

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

San Francisco / Northern California Chapter

raullima97@gmail.com